And here's another one of my massive, two foot by six foot hand-drawn topographic maps, this one of Shenandoah National Park. These take me about two weeks to hand-draw all the lines and then add color. The southern end of the park is on the left, the north is on the right.
open wide little anglerfish
#papercraft #papertoys #folduptoys #illustration #art #3d #craft #fish #art #artist
I used to work at a company where as part of an SRE oriented team (a core of well versed professional full-time SREs and multiple volunteers across different time zones) you would undergo training sessions the best part of which is a scripted reenactment of some previous large scale incident (usually with some embellishments and such). You get on zoom and a bunch of people role play stuff breaking, so you have to chose to take some actions to mitigate and dig the system out of the feces.
Today is hexagon day for the #30DayMapChallenge. Excited to head down to see family in Orlando next week for Thanksgiving and hoping we can fit in some manatee viewing time.
#30DayMapChallenge
Day 10 - Bad Maps
Tried to shoehorn as much bad as I can in one map. While nothing "in the wild" goes this far, too many of these attributes are still easy enough to find.
- Colorblind-unfriendly color scheme
- Too many symbol classes
- Numeric attribute visualized on polygons
- North arrow and scalebar for a non-navigation map
- Parallel street labels with no halo
And it pains me to admit it, but the streets come from #OpenStreetMap, and I didn't provide attribution. Bad!
#30DayMapChallenge
Day 10: A bad map
Inspired by
@TerribleMaps
Made using #RStats
#dataviz #DataVisualization #maps #GIS
#30DayMapChallenge - Day 7 - Raster
I've been wanting to try following Daniel Coe's REM tutorial for awhile now - Figured this is the best time to try! I couldn't get mine as pretty as his though!
#30DayMapChallenge / day 12: "scales"
French « départements » at the same size but tidily ordered by area.
#30DayMapChallenge / day 13: "5 minutes map"
Sugar cane fields in La Réunion
Just got a msg saying that Google are 'sunsetting' an analytics function. What an utterly bloody pointless bit of euphemism! I mean, sure, lie to the kids about where the hamster ended up but do we *really* need to be protected from the wrenching emotional impact of a bit of code going out of date.
Admit it, Google. You took it down to the end of the paddock with the shotgun and a shovel.